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Communication Process
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Communicators Sender Receiver
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Message The information that is exchanged between communicators intentional & unintentional Nonverbal & Verbal Encoding: taking ideas and converting them to messages ME --> YOU Decoding: Receiving messages and interpreting the message YOU -->ME The information that is exchanged between communicators intentional & unintentional Nonverbal & Verbal Encoding: taking ideas and converting them to messages ME --> YOU Decoding: Receiving messages and interpreting the message YOU -->ME
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Channel a means through which a message is transmitted Face-to-face (two channels, verbal and nonverbal) Mediated Messages (through technology, written format)
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Noise & Barriers o Anything that interferes with a message o Internal Noise o hunger, fatigue or mental distractions o External Noise o actual noise or bizarre visuals o Internal Barriers o ignorance, prejudice, defensiveness, competiveness o External Barriers o Semantic Interference, Unclear Speech
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Feedback a response to message Assurance assures the sender-receiver that the communication has occurred Adjustment allows the sender-receiver to adjust or modify a message for greater clarity and understanding by the receiver Insight provides insight in the communicator's message a response to message Assurance assures the sender-receiver that the communication has occurred Adjustment allows the sender-receiver to adjust or modify a message for greater clarity and understanding by the receiver Insight provides insight in the communicator's message
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Linear Model of Communication Message Sender Receiver Encoding --> Transmitting --> Aquiring --> Decoding
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Transactional Model Message Encoding, Transmitting, Acquiring, and Decoding is ONGOING Sender-Receiver
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Your Turn! You'll draw a Transactional Model of Communication as an example of communication that may occur in your Business Make sure you label the following Communicators Message & Feedback Channel Noise or Barriers You'll draw a Transactional Model of Communication as an example of communication that may occur in your Business Make sure you label the following Communicators Message & Feedback Channel Noise or Barriers
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